Laura I. Catena

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Laura I. Catena

Laura I. Catena at Bodega Catena Zapata
Born Mendoza, Argentina
Occupation General Director of Bodega Catena Zapata,
Author of Vino Argentino,
Physician at University of California San Francisco,
Owner of Luca Winery
Website
LucaWines.com or Twitter

Laura Catena is a fourth generation Argentine vintner, physician and author. Catena was born in Mendoza, Argentina, in 1967. She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1988 and has a Medical Doctor degree from Stanford University. She is currently general director of Bodega Catena Zapata and her own Luca Winery in Mendoza, Argentina, as well as a practicing Emergency Medicine physician at University of California San Francisco Medical Center in California and a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians.[1][2][3][4]

Catena has been called the “face” of Argentine wine[5][6] for her active role in promoting the Mendoza wine region and Argentine Malbec.[7] She has been an invited speaker at the American Society of Wine Educators,[8] Decanter Wine Encounter,[9] The Smithsonian Institute and the Vancouver Playhouse among others. She has also been a guest blogger for eRobertParker.com and The Huffington Post[4] and has been interviewed by Winelibrary.com[10] and the Leonard Lopate show.[5][11][12]

In 2010 Laura Catena released her book, Vino Argentino, An Insider’s Guide to the Wines and Wine Country of Argentina published by Chronicle Books, which has been reviewed extensively by press in the USA and Internationally.[13][14][15][16][17] In 2011 she will be releasing the Spanish/English and Portuguese/English editions with Argentine publisher Catapulta.

Bibliography

  • Author, Argentina chapter in The Business of Wine: An Encyclopedia by Jack Bronstrom and Geralyn Bronstrom (Greenwood Publishing – December 2008)[18]
  • Vino Argentino, An Insiders Guide to the Wines and Wine Country of Argentina (Chronicle Books - September 2010)[5]
  • Vino Argentino – Argentine Wine (Catapulta Editorial – October 2011)

Social Media

References

  1. It’s a family affair, The Costco Connection, August, 2011.
  2. Laura Catena Uncorks Argentina, “The New York Time Magazine, November 3, 2010.
  3. Catena Zapata Family, “CatenaZapata.com”
  4. 4.0 4.1 Laura Catena, “The Huffington Post”
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Catena, Laura (September 2010). Vino Argentino, An Insiders Guide to the Wines and Wine Country of Argentina. Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-0-8118-7330-7. 
  6. Argentina's Growing Wine Regions, TravelAndLeisure.com, September, 2009.
  7. Goldin, Carlos (December 2004). The Secrets of Argentine Malbec. Focus. ISBN 978-987-43-8034-0. 
  8. American Society of Wine Educators
  9. eRobertParker.com
  10. Laura Catena from Bodega Catena Zapata, "Wine Library TV", October 8, 2010.
  11. The Leonard Lopate Show The Leonard Lopate Show, March 30, 2011
  12. Les Grandes Dames BottlesNotes.com, March 8, 2011
  13. Argentine wine malbec and more, Smithsonianmag.com, September 23, 2010
  14. Best New Reads for Wine Lovers WineSpectator.com, December, 2010
  15. Laura Catena Uncorks Argentina The New York Times Magazine, November, 2010
  16. Meet 9 of the World's Top Women Vintners The Oprah Magazine, October 2010
  17. Three wine books to read now The Washington Post, November, 2010
  18. Catena, Laura (December 2008). The Business of Wine: An Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing. ISBN 978-0-313-35400-7. 

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